NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Hello aspirant!
You have not mentioned whether your category and domicile and neither you mentioned whether you have applied for All India Counselling or not. Assuming you belong to general category, your chances of getting a goverment college in AIQ is very less, but you can try your chance in your state counselling for both private and government colleges. So register for your state NEET UG counselling and attend it. If you don't get government seat, you can go with management seat if that is affordable to you. Otherwise, you can give NEET exam next year as well. In case, this NEET knockout package can help you greatly:
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Hii,
Every year the admission in government college differ according to the cutoff and the difficulty level of the exam and also on the total number of candidates appeared in the exam.
You have not mentioned your Category and your state you are belonging to otherwise I can suggest you accordingly.
The cutoff of general candidates is higher than other categories student
With this score you can apply for admission in private colleges by management quota or state quota.
To get the complete list of top colleges you have chances to get admission you can use the below college predictor tool
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It gives you a detailed analysis of the Top college you can apply for which helps you to make correct choise and decision while during the counseling.
You can also check cutoff predictor tool from the below link
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Hope this will help you,
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